Angstrom Sciences introduces new cost effective and smaller footpring “ONYX UHV” Cathode
Frank Zimone, Vice President of Business Development Angstrom Sciences, Inc.
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For Immediate Release:
Release Date :
01/08/2012 12:00 am
About Angstrom Sciences:
Angstrom Sciences is the world leader in magnetron technology which is used to produce thin films through the “sputtering” process. Sputtering is used to manufacture advanced high technology products, such as flat panel displays, energy efficient architectural glass, solar cells, fiber optic network components and microelectronic devices. The company has a worldwide business presence and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.
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For Immediate Release
Angstrom Sciences introduces new cost effective and smaller footpring “ONYX UHV” Cathode
Pittsburgh, PA, August 1, 2012 – Angstrom Sciences has released for immediate sale a series of circular UHV sputter magnetrons that address the needs of the thin film community for a lower cost, optimized form-factor device. Drawing on Angstrom’s broad experience and leading market position in circular magnetrons, this evolutionary step in product development places Angstrom at the forefront in of offering the broadest industry range of performance and price points.
This new product is designated the “Onyx UHV” and features all metal seals and ceramic insulators and is bakeable. The “Onyx UHV” is available in 2”, 3”, and 4” diameters and is compatible with all of the accessories, magnet sets, and features found in both the standard Onyx cathodes (Kel-F insulators and 3 Viton® seals exposed to vacuum) and the “Onyx-HT” (a high temperature variant of the standard Onyx cathode with all ceramic insulators for high temperature operation and 1 Viton® seal exposed to vacuum which also introduces “near”-UHV performance). Angstrom Science will also continue to offer the “Onyx Classic UHV” which features demountable magnets.
Angstrom Sciences is the world leader in magnetron technology used to produce thin films through the “sputtering” process. Sputtering is used to manufacture advanced products, such as compact disks, energy efficient architectural glass, fiber optic network components and microelectronic devices. The company has a worldwide business presence and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.